The BBC's David Shukman"The gunman launched their attack in the busiest street of Athens" real 28kDavid Madden, British Ambassador in Athens"Shock, horror and disbelief" real 28kConstantine Bitsos Greek Charge d'Affairs in London"Terrorism is not a Greek phenomenon" real 28k

Thursday, 8 June, 2000, 17:45 GMT 18:45 UK

Murdered diplomat had NI links

The shooting took place close to the diplomatic quarter

A senior British diplomat assassinated in Greece was married to a woman from Northern Ireland.

Military attache Brigadier Stephen Saunders was fatally injured when he was shot in his car in Athens.

Brigadier Saunders was shot four times

Brigadier Saunders aged 53, who had two daughters aged 15 and 14, had served in Northern Ireland between December 1981 and January 1984.

After that he was a deputy commander at the Northern Ireland headquarters of the 8th Infantry Brigade.

Greek police are now virtually certain the killing, by two gunmen on a motorcycle, was carried out by left-wing guerilla group November 17.

Ballistic tests revealed that the gun used had been used by the group in past attacks.

November 17 has killed 23 people, including Brigadier Saunders, since it first appeared in 1975. None of its members have been caught.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair described the killing as an act of terrorism which was contemptible as well as senseless.

The act is not only condemned by the Greek Government but by all the Greek people

Greek FM George
Papandreou

"[Brigadier Saunders] was a consummate professional who had served his country with distinction both at home and overseas.

"His murder is a reminder of the risks that British military personnel face in many places around the world," he added.

British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook said he was "shocked" by the shooting.

Police gather evidence close to the scene of the shooting

"I am in touch with the Greek authorities and am offering them our full co-operation in making sure that whoever perpetrated this brutal attack is brought to justice," he said.

The two gunmen opened fire on Brigadier Saunders around 0800 (0500 GMT) as the British official drove a white Rover belonging to the embassy along Kifissias avenue in a northern suburb.

It appears that the car the Brigadier was driving was not bullet proofed.

Brigadier Saunders suffered four gunshot wounds to the abdomen, the hospital said.

Guerrillas suspected

The gunmen fled and there has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.

November 17 group

Founded in 1975

Roots in resistance to former junta

Anti-capitalist

Opposes Greek links with West

Has admitted to 21 killings

"The method used, the weapon used, lead us to believe that the assailants belong to November 17, that is the direction we are
looking in," said Dimitris Efsthathiadis, a senior official in the Ministry for Public Order.

Police said they found four spent cartridges at the scene from a .45-calibre pistol, the weapon used by the November 17 group in about 20 assassinations attributed to the group since 1975.